On-Demand LA CES™ Education Sessions

We are pleased to bring you these virtual learning opportunities in an on-demand format so you may join when it is most convenient for you. Most on-demand sessions are recorded from an originally live presentation.

The logo and word marks “LA CES” and “Landscape Architecture Continuing Education System” are a collaboration of the American Society of Landscape Architects, Canadian Society of Landscape Architects, Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture, Council of Landscape Architectural Registration Boards, Landscape Architectural Accreditation Board, and the Landscape Architecture Foundation.

THE CULTURAL LANDSCAPE FOUNDATION: Oberlander Prize 2026

THE CULTURAL LANDSCAPE FOUNDATION: Oberlander Prize 2026

Speakers: Elizabeth Mossop | Oberlander Prize Curator Claire Agre | Oberlander Prize Jury Chair Mario Schjetnan | Founder of Grupo de Diseño Urbano (GDU)

Credits: 1.25 PDH-HSW

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Join The Cultural Landscape Foundation and Victor Stanley for the first virtual 2026 Oberlander Prize Forum, which will feature Mexican landscape architect Mario Schjetnan, recipient of the 2025 Cornelia Hahn Oberlander International Landscape Architecture Prize, and founder of Grupo de Diseño Urbano (GDU), in conversation with Elizabeth Mossop, Oberlander Prize Curator, and Claire Agre, Jury Chair.

The online discussion will explore how Schjetnan’s work weaves nature and culture to advance design excellence, sustainability, and social equity. Since founding GDU in 1977, Schjetnan has led transformative projects across Mexico and internationally, from historic landscapes such as Chapultepec Park and Xochimilco Ecological Park to innovative post-industrial parks including La Mexicana and Bicentennial Park in Mexico City.

Register now to learn more about Schjetnan’s guiding belief that landscape is cultural, site-specific, and essential to livability and how Schjetnan’s work emphasizes water resilience, adaptive reuse, and the human right to open space.

Register above for on-demand viewing of the live February 19, 2026 webinar.